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Bale. Wednesday © even- 


will not add 


on. ‘Tuesday and 


there. are ry numbor of notable examples of more or 
less famous | men the general standard is Bot high 


and ‘there are two works, one signed Corot and the 
‘other Ziem, which -it ‘would seem fatuous to Bup- 
They are 
~ respéctively | No. ‘i, “View Down the River,” and 
Aoaee | pont the Corot. there is no 


pose either of those painters ever saw. 


No. 66, ( 
question. : 


Mr. Harper’s first collection, after exhibition at 


the y Leavitt Galleries, was sold at Chickering ’ Hall, 


when the 144 works brought $105,640. 
The present gathering of 156 paintings nararally 


reflects the change. of art taste of the times, is pos. 


sibly of more importance financially than the first 


one and will command wide popular attention. 


2t is to Mr. Harper’s credit that he has not. 
aiways bought for names, for there are 
capital works by men unfamiliar to the picture 
buying public. It is also to be said in his honor 


| that there is again a strong if not very large rep- 


resentation of American artists, and that their 
sens are chosen with much taste and judgment. | 
THE 8IX CAZINs. 

Among the artists represented by several westh 
in ‘the present display Cazin and Lerolle stand 
ahead. ‘There are six Cazins and three Lerolles, 
“The chief works of the former are the superb largo 


view with the moon rising at sunset over “Sand 


| over “A Lonely 


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Dunes,”’ the medium sized “Glowing Sunset,” with 
its beautiful sky, the lovely “Lake in Flanders,”’ 
and scene with the purplish clouds of evening 
Road. 
The principal Lerolle is the large and poetic 
figure of a peasant girl knitting by a tree in the 
fields, while the others sre “The Full Moon” and | 
“Returning Home,’’ with its haystacks. Of Diaz 
there are five works, a capital sous bois ‘In the 
Forést,” a good ‘Pool in the Woods,” a “Nymph 
and Cupid” of the usual pattern, some excellent 
Flowers’ and ‘‘Forest of fontainbleau.”’ 
The Daubigny isa beautiful little example, with 


| cows and people by a riverside at twilight, and, 


there are three Duprés—“‘The Cabaret,’” and-the- 
miniscular ‘‘By the River’ and “Landscape and . 
Cattle.” Of the three Corots the bestis the tine- 
little ‘‘Landscape—Yhe Pool.’” The uthers are A 
Spring Morning,” fair, and the large “View of 


_ Paris,”’ good enough in effect, but almost abso- - 
lutely lacking in sk. and ground in the trues Corot © 


I aie The Rousseau is a brilliant little “Rae, 


; RIBOT'S “GIRL READING.” 

To speak of the maguificent Kibot—a seated 
peasant girl Hong, ek ae a tribute to the owner’s.. 
taste, as itis to Thention Couture’s ‘‘Boy’s Head,” 
the two Maxs, ‘Child’s Head” and girl's - head; 


- for. 


“the exqilisiteyDulbone;” 
pisses Biller, The | Shr oly 
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| mont’s most ar istic “Qoast,Guard Station~ : 


ening” ay OT 
) Girl, a the ‘Bcel 

gborg, Sweden,” by. ‘Wahlberg: vie ‘ 
little” Palmaroli, “On the Beach,’’ and 4. 


Morning, Setting Moon.’ 
CG. L. Miller's “At an Opera Ball, 1792,’" is, des spit 
its expressive and well lit face, almost "archaic, ‘and’ 


| in the handling of the setting eminently inartistio. 
| lean find little admiration other than from a lite-: 


rary ‘standpoint for George 13 Boughton’ 8 girl with — 


| the “FirstSpring Flowers’ and a pink ice..cream 


face. Of the seven Jacques the best to my mind 
is ‘Barnyard Friends,” though “Bringing Horses - 
Home” is spirited, and “Sheep—Moonlight’ is.a 
very good. example. Of.Troyon there is a little 
pastel, “Marine,” and a beauty—-“Lands¢ape and 
Cattle’’—while the large Vollon, “Landscape—On 
the Seine,”’ though interesting, is not at all char- . 
acteristic. 

The American landscape painters make a brave 
showing. There is a dramatic and thoroughly 
complete Inness, one.of the very best works of a 
painter’ worthy to rank with the Fontainbleau’ 
group, and a delightful and poetic McEntee, “A 
Hall Day.” Picknell’s “The Old Pump” is a 
capital example, all out of doors, and Van Bos-:. 
kerck’s “On the Housatonic—Pittsfield”’ is. 
simply beautiful—there is no other word 
it. The little Davis, “A November : Day,’’ 


| is charming, and Twachtman’s “Landscape” is as 


artistic as anything in the collection, bar none. 
Abbey’s “Autumn” is one of his best water colors, 
and Chase, by ‘‘On the. Sound,” Murphy, Blake- 


| lock and Hasbrouck are well repréesentad, 


| toro, 


| “The Old House,’’lovely. 


| Mauves, 


| Zitter Player, 


| first sale. 


CRARY QUILT MONTICELLIS. 

Monticellis, though some of them are of inter- 
est, of the coarse quality of the four, large and 
small, owned by Mr. Harper, are depressing with 
all their mad medley of\.crazy quilt color, and the 
two Ziems are very poor examples. 

Now fora brilliant little group of modern Duro- 
pean landscapes, 
Hanoteau, a large and fine Dutch marsh scene by 
Jettel, a little masterpiece by Harpignies, as brill- 
iant asif in a'‘Claude Lorraine glass; Peyrol Bon- 


| heur’s ‘A Pasture,’’ Chintreuil’s little example, a V. 


Dupré, a Lambinet, a Mesgrigny and two Pelouses— 


De Graves’ capital group of children, three 
Charles »Meissonier’s “Man: Reading,” 
Zamacoi’ slittle negro and suit of armor, Zimmer- 
man’s excellent ‘Filling ‘His Pipe,” two Michels, 
one a rock study very unusual; Kaufman’s, ‘‘The 
” and Von Blaas’ “First Lesson in 
Knitting’. should not be forgotten. There are 
also, among others, examples of L. Dill—a fine 
‘‘Marine,’’ De Thoren, Berne-Bellecour, Rico, San- 
Baugnies, Echena, G, Alvarez, Pokitinow, 
Vibert, Piot, Domingo, Van Marcke and. Dieterle 


Van Marckoe, Shreyer, Morot, Jacquet, Defregger, 
Clay and A. Bonheur. 


8. P. Avery assisted in the management of the 
8. P. Avery, Jr., performs a ee shed! 
tor the present one. 


OPENING OF THR SALE OP 
JA HARPER'S PAINTINGS, 


1.4 Yad h- 19-98 


oan Works by Foreign and 


American Artists Fetch $34,420 
| at Chickering Hall. 


_Corot's “A Spring Morning” Fetches 


There is a little beauty by 


PRICES RULE ONLY FAIR. 


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$3,700 and the “View Down. the. | 
| - River,’ No. 71, but $450. eae 


emcees ope rent 


Before an audience of good size in Chickering 

| Hall last evening the first half of the second col- 

lection of paintings made by Mr. J. Abner Harper ' 

| was sold, the seventy-eight works totohing $34,420, 
which cannot be called a very satisfactory result, 

On the opening night of the first of Mr. Harper’ 8) 

| pales in 1880, the seventy-two works fetched $49,640, 

a reselling of one on the séoond night reduoing the 


ester, for Corot’s 
sale the highest prico at the openi 
' the $2,700 given by Mr. Hawk tor ae 


isputed Game.” 
ee ABOUT xo. 71. 


At the opening last night, alluding to the state: 
ments made in the Herap, Auctioneer Somerville 


said that a doubt having been cast on the 
Corot No, 71, Mr. Harper wished to say 
that he stil] believed it to bea genuine work; 


that he bought it in 1882 from Mr. Kohn } 


who had it from M. Beugniet,« Paris dealer, and 
that it would be sold for what it was. These state- 
ments about the work were again made when it 


was offered for sale, and some little of the history | 


of the Corots offered, No. 62 and No. 77, was also 
given, No. 71 brought but $450. 

Mr. Kimball was the heaviest purchaser of the 
evening. securing in all nine works. The princi- 

a! of those, in addition to that mentioned, were 

an Marcie’s “Cattle,” at $2,200; Diaz’ “Forest 
of Fontainbleau,” at $i, 373, and Daubigny’ 5 ‘“‘Land- 
scape,” at $900. Mr. .J. N. Slater, of Providence, 
spent $1,000 for Mauvo’s ‘Return of the Flock,’ 
and Mr, A S. Barber the same amount for Billet’s 
“A Shrimp Girl.” Mr. Frederick D. Layton, of 
Milwaukes, gave $825 for Muller's “At an Opera 
Ball, 1792, * $700 tor Cazin’s lovely little “Lake in 
Flanders” and $6U0 for his ‘‘A Lonely Road,’’ 


The first decided interest was shown when Van > 


Boskerck’s masterly “On the Housatonic’ was put 
up and amid some enthusiasm was sold for $650. 
Schaus & Co. bought it, on an order probably, and 
McEntee’s poetic “A Fall Day,” which followed, 
brought the same amount from Mr. A. A. Haus- 
mann. 
PICTURES, PURCHASERS AND PRICES. 

The following is a list of the works sold last 
night, with the names of many of the buyers 
and the prices obtained. 

1—Hasbrouck, “Landscape”’......se0- ola rcieate palpated ae 


2—Blakelock, “Indian Encampment”.. caleieele-e sisa; 70 
3—Chase (W. M.), “Behind the Castle” ....c.see+0,, SD 


4—-Plassan, ‘“Landscape”.........- eheaepoectecesecce 50. | 
5—Monticelli, “An Equestrienne” gdesaleoeeuiesescoese 45 
6—Point,: ‘A ZOURVE orcs cake nicon dane sales sie Sbleteiatarae 90 | 
7—Miohel., ° SLasaveene WSS UR Eeae ney sca 80 
8—Huarburger, “The oliticians ; fy KF. ‘Jacobi. Pare aa 6 f) 
9—Pasini, “Landscape” Seip cleiGWwla lave Wialave/iversto & lst iis meee 45 
10—Menzler, ‘Girl's Head. i. oc ccc esse csssa cece ceses 79 
li—sSmith (HL, P.), “Whitby, England” (water color) 205 
12—Krusemark, "Revory’’...cccccsesesverssceces 130 
13—Mesgrigny, ‘On the Seine;?” ‘Schaus & Bae raisins 24 
34—Weber (i’h.), “Fishing Boats—Trouville”...... 150 
15—Jazet, “A Dragoon;” J. N. Minter fects keccwere 130 
16—Davie, “A Nevember Day’’.......sececcsenee See tede LAD 
17—Berchere, “In the Desert; oA Flee Barber,....... 310 | 
18—Santoro, “Venice; A. L. Barber........---.0s00 170 | 
19—Mauve, * ‘The Water Mill;” Frederick D. mpc hiin 500 © 
20—Dill, “Maring;”.......eeceaeseeree teeeete evsosve «220, 
21—Lang g, CH.) “Frightened Horses”.. Leo ecema cee as 
22—Ploll, “At the Inn”,.......0.:. ie ghislete veces RARE revit 0» 
23—Spring, “Peasant PITT Es Sosa estoy 2 tses ee arte i 
24—Grison, *‘Reconnoitering;” W. S. Kimball..... » 380 | 
25—kEnder, *Mother and Child;”’ F. dgeobt. ew .sssss: 135 
26—Grolleron, ° ‘Inside the Ramparts”... Races eee eer ON | 


27—Ziem, “On the Corniche Road;” A, L. "Barber. .. 450 
28—Zimmoerman, “Filling His Pipe:’’ R. 8, Karnes. 110 

20—Dupré (V, Ds “Landscape,” A. A. Hausemann,... 125 
Fumes atk Sal Ny ‘Hungarian Peasant on Horseback;’ 


W. - Kimbal SATE APS be SRE Maina ah Gera wale ebiele 400 
81--Berchér, “Near Uairo”.. Sites vedeeeeuit cede 
32—De Thoren, ° ‘Farm Horses:’ ; 7 ee “Slater Vege eats . 3860. 
83—Cederstrom, “Tuning Chie Violine ss Cece ea aeriaree 340 
84—Ramires, * “Venice” Meth cn i Sielal sae Braderninlere piece lyialate ria 175 
35—Gide, “Watering Flowers;” A. L. Barber....... 350 
36—De Grave. "In Penitence;” John W, Aitkin,. 350 
37—Dalbono, “Evening Fete—Bay of Neples” Vaan ae 220 
38—Pelouse, “The Old House;” Schaus & Co,....,,. 670 
39—Jacques, “After the Storm oh oe Delmonico..... 310 
40—Monticelli, “Music” Waesaue Distaistalad wlowly scopic eine mibiehs Vere 
41—Harpignies, ° "Landseape”. SEP Pare Ae PRE tea phe r 145 


42—Van Boskerck, ‘‘On the Housatonic—Pitts- 
Yidid<” ScpaweW Cosi scsnlst tacts we veces seve 1000 
43—Me ls ntee. A Fall Day;” ie A. Hau semann,.... 550 
44—Jacque, *'Girl’s Hoad’’,....... ccc ctecseccecccces 550 
sous abe ‘Landscape and Cattle:” 8. P, Avery, 


Uarsice alvididie slg aiclteierak a ens omleloaeue alee R ee Meets 250 
‘Sapa bale Bellecour, “In Algiers—French Expedi- . 
RBs Crane a a bia eer hetee cas Gan em ee euiua Pahreee re 30 
47—Coederstron, “a Trnumpeter’’.. eaelele 280 
48—Griitzner, “Sampling the Vintage;”. w. ‘s, Kim- 

MURS Rai tawasd suede t Va evadnheeecad sa sae ener Siogele, ipa 
49-—Couture, ‘ ‘Bov’s Head: >? Schaus & Co.......... 510 
50—Jettel, “Marshes in Holland; »’ Knoedler & Co. ve SOU 
51—Michel, SPNe Hill: Ropes sci steahatienesedeban 400 
5 Lerolle, “Returning Home;” John W. Aitkin. 725 
53—Jacque, “The Coming Storm;” John W. Aitkin 320 
54—Demont-Breton, ‘‘Baby’s Dinner” PUT einbie pelea’ 330 
55—Michetti, ‘Little Marauders; S. P. Avery, Jr. 215 
56—Ziem, “Venice; »” Frederick D, Layton........ 800 
57—Cazin, “A Lonely Road;” Frederick D. Layton.. 600 
58&—Max, “Child's Head”., Lrinnase ba ninehae ne hie paises 220 


59—Kaufman (H.), “The Zither Players". Risto BS wen - 390 
60—Bonheur (J. Pos “A Pastoral” 

§1—Monticelli, “Garden 8S ene”.........cccccececeece 500 
62—Corot, aoe se Pool,” W.8. Kimball. 975 
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738—Van Marcke, “Cat 


1 ABNER HARPER'S — 
PICTURES: ALL iN 


ee eee! 


Results Not Brilliant on ho 


bers Fetch $41,295—Von Blas’ 
Lesson in Knitting” Brings $2,900. 


Before an audience of fair size and not 
inclined to we bidding the sale of. 


fetching the rather low total of $41,295 
makes the grand total of the sale for 156 ° 
but $75,715, The total of Mr. Harper's first 
In 1880 was for 144 works $106, 640. Sea ea 


Bcape and Sheep,” between Mr. J. Ww. Mitehell, 
Milwaukee, and Mr. Frederick Bonner, Mr. J. 
Slater carried it off on a single bia for $2,100. 

Troyon’s “Landscape and Cattle’ went 
Reichard & Co. at $1,950, and Diaz’s 


in the Woods,’”” at $1,700, to & By AY” 
ery, Jr. who paid $100 more for nee ie 
large ‘‘View of Paris.” Cazin’s beautiful “Sand 4 
Dunes” went for $1,325 to Mr. Tyner, and Lerolle’s 4 
‘Peasant Knitting’ brought but $1,200 from - 
Boussod, Valadon & Co. ; 

There was a vigorous competition over Intesat: 
masterly ‘‘In the White Mountains,” of which Auc- — 
tioneer Somerville rather oleverly said. that it was. 
an American picture that spoke French and every 
other language. It brought $1,275 from Mr. W. H. - 
Fuller. aig 
PICTURES, BUYERS AND PRICES. 

i'The following list gives the works sold in their | 
order, the names of many of the buyers and the 
prices obtained :— ; 


79—Ribera (R.), “Head of a Cavalier;’”? William — 


Demuth: isi ox dvsah haba asue tewe sae deed wei p ek eS 
80-—-Michetti. “stealing Legs ...c.cccsssscscrecsens 40) 
81—Siky, "Pisherwomen”. ..............ceecereee 80 


82—Hellquist, “Deep in Thought. ree ve Mulroy... Perr 80 
83—Johnson (D.), “*CAnde Capo”. scccossioaseees yea vee taken 
84—Hébert, * ‘Italian Beggar” aeeee eeeeene seoeeesece~ We 
85—Schmeichen, “Girl’s Head”’.,........--csecreeee 140 | 
86—Murphy, “After the Rain;” &. W. AmMeS...ceeee 235 
87—Chase (W. M,), “On the Sounds Schaus & Co, 240 

88—Twachtman, “Landscape;” J. E. Cowdin...... 120) 
S9—Tryoh, “Marine” ........yececcscesteceenbes seseee 170 | 
90—Harburger. “The Empty Jags? Ke iscobi erate bs | 


_ 91—Chrintrenil.a*Landscape;” E. W. Ames.. 3704 
92—Santoro, **Day; break—Venice,”..... a 270 | 
94—Michel. ‘“Landscape—Rocky Hiiv’.. Pe act! | 

; 94—Ajdukiewicz. “A Polish Hunter”........ dwacaetl pee 


95—Lambinet, ' anh Eeedertol Bonner. . <3 Sea 
96—Berchera, “On the Nil tti 


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CATALOGUE 
Paintings in 


Oil and Water Colors, 


OF 


THE PRIVATE COLLECTION 


Mr. J. ABNER HARPER. 


Can HunpDRED AND Firty-srx Parntines BY see, Hunprep 


AND SEVEN ARTISTS OF VaRIOUS SCHOOLS, 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN. 


ONVPREE EAHIBITION 
FROM FEBRUARY 16TH to FEBRUARY 24Th, 


AT THE 


Sifth Avenue Art Gallertes, 


366 FIFTH AVENUE, 


NEAR 34TH STREET, 


AND WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION 
Sn Chickering Hall, 


TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 
FEBRUARY 23 AND 24, 1892, 


AT 8 O'CLOCK. NO RESERVED SEATS. 
PORT GIES & CO., ROBERT SOMERVILLE, 


Managers. Auctioneer. 


MR. SAM. P, AVERY, JR., WILL ASSIST IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE SALE. 
SEE NOTICE ON PAGE 3. 


ier be instructions - 


Sia 


Para 


New York, January 18, 1892. 


i Gentlemen wane concluded to sell my 


Fou are at liberty fo give every assurance that the pic- 


es ‘will be i absolutel he to the highest bidder. No one 


| (Signed) 
oe ¥. ABNER HARPER. 


| All of the New York Art Dealers will be glad to give any 
; _ information about the pictures, or attend to orders to pur- 
iF “chase at this sale. 

| Catalogues sent on application to 


ORTGIES & CO., 366 FIFTH AVENUE, 
NEW YORK. 


NAMES OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


J. Abner Harper Collection. 


SEE NOTICE ON PAGE 3. 


Ajdukiewicz. 94 
Alvarez. 108 
Abbey. 145 


Blakelock. 2 
Berchére. 17, 31, 96 
Berne-Bellecour. 46 
Bonheur, P. 

Billet. 70 
Baugnies. 102 
Boughton. 128 
Bonheur, A. 146 


Chase. 3, 87 


Cederstrém. 33, 47, I10, 


124 
Couture. 49 
Cazin. 

147, 156 
Corot. 
Chintreuil. 91 
Clays. 142. 


Davis. 16 

Dill. 20 

Dupré, V. 29. 

De Thoren. 32, 117 
De Grave. 36 
Dalbono. 37 


Dupré, J. 45,125, 143 


Demont-Breton. 54 


Diaz. 68, 76, 144, 150, 153 


Daubigny. 73 


Dieterle-VanMarcke. 116 


Domingo. I19 
De Neuville. 122 
Demont. 127 
Defregger. 139 


Ender. 25° 
Echena. 107 


Grison. 24, 103, 132 


57> 74; 134, 141, 
62, 71, 77, 155 


Grolleron. 26 
Gide. 35 
Grtitzner. 48 


Hasbrouck. 1 
Harburger. 8, 90 
Harpignies. 41 
Hellquist. 82 
Hébert. 84 
Honrath. 99 
Hanoteau. 104 


Inness. 137 


Jazet. 15 
Jacque. 
115, 129, 138 
Jacquet. 44, 131 
Jettel. 50 
Johnson, D. 83 


Krusemark. 12 
Kaufman. 59 


Lang, H. 21 
Lerolle. 52, 69, 148 
Lambinet, 95 
Leloir, M. 101% 


Monticelli. 5, 40, 61, 136 


Michel. 7, 51, 93 
Menzler. 10 
Mesgrigny. 13 
Mauve. Ig, 66, 140 
McEntee. 43 
Michetti. 55, 80 
Max. 58, 120 
Muller. 75 
Murphy. 86 
Munthe. 126 
Morot. 130 
Meissonier, C. 133 


39, 53, 63, 72, 


Novak. 64, 135 


Plassan. 4 
Point. 6 
Pasini. 9 
Ploll. 22 
Pelouse. 38, 100 
Pittara. 98 
Palmaroli. 105 
Pokitonow. 109 
Piot. 112 
Picknell. 114 
Perrault. 118 


Ramires. 34 
Rico. 65 
Ribera. 79 
Roubaud. 97 
Ribot. 149 
Rousseau. I51 


Smith. I! 
Santoro. 18, 92 
Spring. 23 
Schreyer. 30, 123 
Siky. 81 
Schmeichen, 85 


Twachtman. 88 
Troyon. 89, 152 


Van Boskerck. 42 
Vollon. 67 

Van Marcke. 78 

Vibert. III 

Von Blaas. 154 


Weber, Th. 14 
Wahlberg. 106 


Ziem. 27, 56, 113 
Zimmermann. 28 
Zamacois. 121 


Conditions of Sale. 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dis- 
pute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


z. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, 
and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the Pur- 
chase-money ?/ required, in default of which the Lot or Lots 
so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer's Expense 
and Risk upon the conclusion of the Sale, and the re- 
mainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or 
otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, 
on or before delivery ; in default of which the undersigned 
will not hold themselves responsible if the Lots be lost, 
stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the © 
sole risk of the Purchaser. 


4. The sale of any Article is not to be set aside on ac- 
count of any error in the description. All articles are 
exposed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are 
sold just as they are without recourse. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience 
in the settlement of the purchases, no Lot can, on any 
account, be removed during the Sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be de- 
livered in as good condition as the same may have been 
at the time of its sale, or should any article purchased 
thereafter be stolen, misdelivered, or lost, the undersigned 
are not to be held liable in any greater amount than the 
price bid by the purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above Conditions 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited ; 
all Lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be resold 
by public or private Sale, without further notice, and the 
deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made 
good by the defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges 
attending the same. ‘This condition is without prejudice 
tothe right of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made 
at this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AvucrionErr, 
By Orterres & Co. 


Catalogue 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE, 


Cuesday, February 230. 


See notice on page 3. 
The first figure, of the size given, indicates the 


width of the picture. 


I 


HASBROUCK (D. F.), . New York. 


Landscape. 


1176 x 9)4. 


' BLAKELOCK (R,), : . New York. 


Indian Encampment. 


111g x 8. 


CHASE (Wm. M.), : . New York. 


Pupil of Piloty. 
Medal, Boston, 1880. 

Honorable Mention, Paris, 1882. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 
Associate, National Academy of Design. 
Member of American Water-Color Society. 
Medal, Munich, 1883. 

Medal, Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1889. 


Behind the Castle. 


9g x 614. 


PLASSAN (A. FE), 
Medals, 1852, ’57, ’59. 


Medal, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876. 
Legion of Honor, 1859. 


Landscape. 


734 x96. 


5 
MONTICELLI (Adolphe), dec’d . 


Pupil of Aubert. 
Born, 1824. Died, 1886. 


An Equestrienne. 
4g x 10l4. 


Paris. 


Paris 
| Paris. 
a Pupil of Leduc. 
Born, 1763. Died, 1843. | 
_ andscape—Windmill. 
nie 9x7. 
eae o 
1a! , 3. 
3URGER. (E), ee Munich, 
Pupil of Tesuniie 
|The Politicians. 
TE x5. 
; wy, 
b ee 
yi 
2 1 Ade * 


PASINI (A), .. 


Pupil of Ciceri. 
Medals, 1859, 63, 64. 
Legion of Honor, 1868. 
Medal of Honor, Universal Exhibition, 1878. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 


Landscape. 


84g x 614. 


MENZLER (W.) : : : . Munich. 
Girl's Head: 


334 x 54. 


SMILED CHR) ee . 4.) New sioae 


Member of American Water-Color Society. 


Whitby, England. 


ox 11. 
Water Color. 


Pupil of Jules Worms. 


Ine. 


- 


On the fs 


Pie a 22: 


Zz 
wa 


‘ 


“(Theo.),, 


é 


415 


hing Boats—Trouville. 


” 


9 x 12. 


il 


I5, 
JAZET (P) oo Ae 


Pupil of Barrias. 


A Dragoon. 


mx. 10; 


16 


DAVIS (C. H,), 


Pupil of Boulanger. 
Medals, New York, 1886, ’87. 
Honorable Mention, Paris, 1887. 


Medal, Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1889. 


Palmer Prize, Chicago, 1890. 
Gold Medal, Boston, 1890. 


A November Day. 


18 x 12. 


17 


BERCHERE (N,), dec’d 


Pupil of Rémond. 
Medals, 1859, ’61, 64, ’78. 
Legion of Honor, 1870. 
Born, 1822. Died, 1891. 


In the Desert. 


12}: 16, 


Paris. 


. N ables . if 0 a 


é Munich. “OD 
w 4 y . 4 ‘ ’ 3 
ne Pupil of Van Os. ; 
_ Medal, Philadelphia, 1876. 


Antwerp, Amsterdam and Vienna. 
ht of the Order of Leopold. 


; Munich, JZ od 


Marine, 
17\¢ x 22. 


/ Sales 


LANG (H.), dec'd : ea . Munich, 


Frightened Horses. 


1olg x 8. 


“S<PLOLE (V.), ; : ‘ ; ~ Munich. 
At the Inn. 


734 x 10. 


SPRING (A), 00. 3 


Peasant Girl. 


9 x 13. 


= 
oa 
S 
3 
= 


er and Child. 


a h 
Dar Fry 
Hs 
: 
¢ 


Pe 


i, 


10x 13. 


1882, 


(16 


Pupil of Bonnat. 


if Honorable Mention, 


Riis 


ZIEM (Felix), . 


Pupil of Dijon Art School. 
Medals, 1851, ’§2, ’55. 
Legion of Honor, 1857. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878, 


On the Corniche Road. 


26 x 14. 


28 
Ay “ | | 
pip ZIMMERMAN (E.),. . ~~. Munich, 
H e e : e 
Filling His Pipe. 
9 x 13. 
29 
>» & & | DUPRE (Victor), dec'd 


Pupil of J. Dupré. 
Medal, 1849. 
Born, . Died, 1880, 


Landscape. 


15% x Io. 


el Institute, elle 
1864, °65, °67. 
oe Duke of Mecklenburg. 


fe fed al at ee 1873. 

_ Medal at Munich, 1876. 

Academies of Antwerp and Rotterdam. 
ian Peasant on Horseback. 


; 6, x 844, 


rd 
yt 


; 
q 2 
1 ts 
| 
:s od 
re | 
| 
: 


JERE (N,), dec’d Pipes: on Paris, 
Pupil of Rémond. 
~ Medals, 1859, 61, ’64, ’78. 


. Legion of Honor, 1870. 
Born, 1822. Died, 1891. 


Near Cairo. 
tolg x 13}. 


32 


De THOREN (Otto), dec’d . SRastes 
Medals, Paris, 1865; Munich, 1869; Vienna, 1852. 
Chevalier of the Order Francis Joseph. 

Russian Order of Vladimir. 


Member of the Vienna and St. Petersburg Academies. 
Born, 1828. Died, 1889. 


Farm Horses. 


17 x 21. 


33 


CEDERSTROM (Theo.), . .  . Munich. 


Pupil of Baur. 
Medal, London, 1879. 


Tuning the Violin. 


616 x 9. 


RAMIRES (A), . 


Venice. 


1olg x 1714. 


Paris. 
Paris. 


itence. 


° 


of Nap 


Bay 
2a xi. 


¢ 


i ete 


19 


in 
i 


38 


PELOUSE (L. G.), dec’d 


Medals, 1873, ’76, ’78. 
Legion of Honor, 1878. 
Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 
Born, . Died, 1891. 


The Old House. 


2¥ x 15. 


39 


JACQUE (Charles), 


Medals, 1861, ’63, ’64. 
Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


After the Storm. 


144g x7. 


40 


MONTICELLI (Adolphe), dec’d 


Pupil of Aubert. 
Born, 1824. Died, 1886. 


Music. 


171g x 1436. 


ae om : e . . Paris. 


1866, °68, ’69, 78. 
oe Honor, Tet: 


i z RCK (R. W.), . New York. 


“ae 30 x 20. 


BE (J), decd . . . New York. 
‘: Pupil of Church. 


"Member of the National Academy of Design. 
: Born, 1828. Died, 1890. 


A Fall Day. 


19! x 2314. 


21 


44 


JACQUET (Gli ee 
Pupil of Bouguereau. 3 | epg 

Medals,'1868;-175,.78:0 5 2c. tae 

Legion of Honor, aha “RAS 


Girl’ Ss Head. 


10: xX 12. 


45 


Medals, 1833, ’67. 
Legion of Honor, 1849. . oie 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870, ‘ eo Bess 
Born, 1811. Died, 1889. Bg on 


Landscape and Cattle. 


5x4. Risa e%! oe : 


40) 


-BERNE- BELLECOUR (ay 


Pupil of Picot. 


_ Medals, 1869, ’72, ’78. 
Legion of Honor, 1878. 
Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


in Algiers—French Expeditior 


13 x10,” 


> Cond ai 
co ae 


47 


CEDERSTROM (Theo), . . Munich. 


A, is Pupil of Baur. 
oa * Medal, London, 1879. 


A Trumpeter. 


5 x 10). 


48 


MerEaNeR (2) |. .. ». Munich. 


Pupil of Piloty. 
pe | Professor at Munich Academy. 
4 Gold Medal, Berlin, 1872. 
‘a: Honorary Member Munich Academy. 


Mss semvine the Vintage. 
10olg x 14)¢. 


49 


COUTURE (Thomas), dec’d 


Pupil of Gros. 
Medals, 1844, ’47, 755. 
Legion of Honor, 1848. 
Born, 1815. Died, 1879. 


Boy's Head. 


1116x 14. 


Uabhaper sue) 
Pupil of Zimmermann, 


Gold Medal, Munich, 1869. 
Legion of Honor, 1889. 


Marshes in Holland. 


326 x 21. 


51 


MICHEL (Georges), dec’d 


Pupil of Leduc. 
Born, 1763. Died, 1843. 


The Hill Road. 


191g x 161, 


52 
LEROLLE (H,), 


Pupil of Lamothe. 
Medals, 1879, ’80, ’89. 
,»  Legion,ef Honor, 1889. 


ve wr "Rete ‘te ome. 


Ane * 
ap 
25x 318 i visti: acd 


a 
© 
ie 


eo 
, 


g Storm. 


‘15 PEO: fc 


53 
-omin 


4 

he . & i 
- —~ bye = 

ye ; 

—* ¥ 


- Paris. 


T-BRETON (V.), . 


upil of Jules Breton. 


P 
”, 


als, 1881, ’83. 


, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


1 


a | Baby’s Dinner. | 


13 x 1516. 


55 


1S 


Pupil of Dalbono. 


Little Marauders. 


1334 x I0. 


56 


ZIEM (Felix), . ; Paris. 


Pupil of Dijon Art School. 
Medals, 1851, 752, ’55. 
Legion of Honor, 1857. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, -1878. 


Venice. 


11¥g x 15. 
37 


CAZIN: Gy C)n 5 ee 


Pupil of Boisbaudran. 
oat ena Vd Medal, 1880. 
ww Legion of Honor, 1882. 
art Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1889. 


«i A Lonely Road. 


17 x 14. 


58 


MAX (Gabriel); oie, Munich. 


Pupil of Piloty. 
Medals, Vienna, 1873; Berlin, 1874; Munich, 1876. 
Professor in the Royal Academy, Munich. 
Honorary Member of the Academies of Berlin, Vienna and Amsterdam. 


Child’s Head. 


8 x 10. 


‘ : . Munich. 


ce Pupil of Becker, 


a o 


2 (J. Peyral), feed : fea DAIS: 


Pupil of R. Bonheur. 

_ Medals, 1855, ’61, ’63. 

dal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 
Born, 1830. Died, 1891. 


as Pastoral. 


2416 x 154. 
6x 


ICELLI (Adolphe), decd. Paris. 


Pupil of Aubert. 


z Born, 1824. Died, 1886. 
Garden Scene. 
22 x 36. 
27 
/ 


ee 
COROT (J. B.C), dec’d 


Pupil of V. Bertin. 
Medals, 1838, ’48, 755,67. 
_ , Legion. of Honor, 1846. - 

Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal 
Exhibition, 1878. 

Born, 1796. Died, 1875. 


Landscape—The Pool... . 
scr bbb 6 


+ ARs a 


63 
JACQUE (Charles), 


Medals, 1861, ’63, ’64. 
Legion of Honor, 1867. me 
Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. ote ; 


Sheep. 


9g x 6. 
64 
NOVAK (E)), 


Convent Gossip. 


2216 x 16, 


es Medal, 1878, 
’ of Honor, 1878. 
versal Exhibition, 1889. 


rice. 


(Anton), oa aes 


Pupil of Van Os. 
- Medal, Philadelphia, 1876. 
; at Antwerp, Amsterdam and Vienna. 
Knight of the Order of Leopold. 
_ Born, 1838. Died, 1888. 


( Retu a of ts lock. 


“16 x 20. 


? 67 


COSTCTN i ee 


-¢ Pupil of Ribot. 
Medals, 1865, ’68, ’69, ’78. 
_ Legion of Honor, 1870. 
- Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 


_ Seine. 


7 - ' 
Pah) 2 ry ~ Tes 


Paris. 


Munich. 


Paris. 


DIAZ (NO décdsa: 
Medals, 1844, ’46, ’48. 
Legion of Honor, 1851. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal 
Exhibition, 1878. 
Born, 1807. Died, 1876. 


F lowers. 


II x 15. 


69 


LEROLLE{H),> 


Pupil of Lamothe. 
Medals, 1879, ’80, ’89.:°* 
Legion of Honor, 1889. 


Pid RE 
e's 


ine Full Moon. 
PARR 18 Les, Ee 
70 
BILLET,,(P.), 
Pupil of Breton. 


4 
Medals, 1873, ’74. 
Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


A Shrimp Girl. 


26 x 34. 


meer ALIS: 


of V. Bain: 
nS ba "55, eer 
of 


(Charles), Paris. 
Medals, 1861, ’63, ’64. 

Legion of Honor, 1867. 
“Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


‘Bringing Horses Home. 


21 4.25 56« 


dance 


TST GT SEL aa TEA 


73 


-DAUBIGNY (C. F.), dec’d 


Pupil of Delaroche. 
Medals, 1848, ’53, 55, ’57, 59, ’67. 
Legion of Honor, 1859. 

, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1874. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal 
Exhibition, 1878. 

Born, 1817. Died, 1878. 


Landscape. oe 


pat 
18 xg. 


74 


CAZIN (JC), am 


Pupil of Boisbaudran. 
Medal, 1880. 
Legion of Honor, 1882. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1889. 


A Lake .in Flanders. 
barn BAe! | Ae 
Lem Ys 1216 | 


I 


ilversa 


Un 


> 1792. 


a Ball 


Medals, 1844, ’46, ’48. 


Legion of Honor, 1851. 
to the memory of deceased artists 


SS 


ae 
: 


Exhibition, 1878. 


aa Born, 1807. Died, 1876. 
Forest of Fonta 


bleau. 


Ine 


1244 x9. 


383 


17 


COROT: (J:.B.'@),.deed 3 : . Pars: 


Pupil of V. Bertin. 


So Medals, 1838, 748, ’55, ’67. 
¥ Legion of Honor, 1846. 
ia Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867, 


v “ak to the memory of deceased artists, Universal 


\ vt A, Exhibition, 1878. 
Be oa: ie Born, 1796. Died, 1875. 
qa ; 
~ A Spring Morning. 


15 x 22. 


78 


van MARCKE (E), decd.  .  . Paris. 
. . Pupil of Troyon. 


N\ q Medals, 1867, 69, ’70, 78. 

4% ; Legion of Honor, 1872. = 
4 > Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1878. | 
ni Born, 1827. Died, 1891. : 


Cattle. 


174g x 1244. 


Paris. 


1er. 


cture. 


sre 


80 


336 x O16. 
35 


gue 
D EVENING’S SALE, 


Pupil of Dalbono. 


- Stealing Eggs. 


width 


Catalo, 
79 


sot Whe gar 


os 


OK EIDE RSE ARR TEE Steet tie ea 
an 


SIKY (A.), eee 


Fisher-women. 


9x 12. 


82 


HELLQUIST (CG), ae - 


Pupil of Stockholm Academy. 
Honorable Mention, 1883. 


Deep in Thought. 


5% x7. 


83 


JOHNSON (David), . New York. 
Member of the National Academy of Design. 
Medal, Philadelphia, 1876. 


Landscape. 


77% X 5. 


84 
MEBERT (A)... : 


Pupil of Delaroche. 
Prize of Rome, 1839. 
Medals, 1851, ’55, 67. 

Legion of Honor, 1853. 

Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Member of the Institute of France, 1874. 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1874. 
Grand Prize, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


Italian Beggar. 
634 x9. 


85 


; Marien: 


SCHMEICHEN (H.),_ . 
Girl's Head. 


4x5. 


86 


MURPHY (J. Francis), . ; . New York. 


Associate National Academy. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 
Member of American Water-Color Society. 

Hallgarten Prize, 1885. 
Webb Prize, 1887. 


After the Rain. 


10 x 8. 


a, 


87 
CHASE (Wn. M.), : . New York. 


Pupil of Piloty. 
Medal, Boston, 1880. 

Honorable Mention, Paris, 1882. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 
Associate, National Academy of Design. 
Member of American Water-Color Society. 

Medal, Munich, 1883. | 
Medal, Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1889. 


On the Sound. 


28 x 16. 


88 


TWACHTMAN (John H.),. . New York. 


Pupil of Loeffiz. 
Member of the Society of American Artists. 
Webb Prize, 1888. 


. eyo Landscape. 


18 x 13. 


89 


TROYON (C.), decd . 


Pupil of Rivereux. 
Medals, 1838, ’40, ’48, 55. 
Legion of Honor, 1849. 

Member of the Academy of Amsterdam. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal 
Exhibition, 1878. 

Born, 1810. Died, 1865. 


Marine. 


13 x gig. 
Pastel Drawing. 


go 


HARBURGER (E.), . . Munich. 
Pupil of Lindenschmidt. 


The. Empty Jug. 
3/ epee: Jug 


, Se aan, 
6x 8 


or 


CHINTREUIL (A.), dec’d 


Pupil of Corot. 
Medals, 1886, ’87. - 
Legion of Honor, 1870. 
Born, 1814. Died, 1870. 


Landscape. 
121g x 814. . 


SANTORO (R,), . 


\ : Pupil of Fortuny. 


NS cad Daybreak—Venice.. 


om wr 14 x 814. 


93 


MICHEL (Georges), dec’d 


Pupil of Leduc. 
Born, 1763. Died, 1843. 


18 x 13. 


yet e ¢ WLandscape—Rocky Hills. 
. “eo 


ca 


94 
AJDUKIEWICZ (Z.),. | | | aa 
A. Polish Hunter. 


746 x 12. 


95 
LAMBINET (E.), dec’d 


Pupil of Drolling. 
Medals, 1843, ’53, ’57. 
Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Born, 1810. Died, 1878. 


Landscape. 


1516 x 10. 


96 


BERCHERE (N), dec’d 


Pupil of Rémond. 
Medals, 1859, ’61, ’64, 778. 
Legion of Honor, 1870. 
Born, 1822. Died, 1891. 


Phe Nile: 


121g x 16. 


ROUBAUD (F,), 


Munich. 


Arab Horses at a Fountain. 
1314 x 10. 


98 


PITTARA (C), 
Landenees ee 


IO x 1314. 


Qawek- 
HONRATH (1), 


y, OBS) Man Ploughing. 
@- oe | 11g x 174. 


I0o 


PELOUSE (LG) deed 


k Medals, 1873, ’76, ’78. 
web sO Legion of Honor, 1878. 
gf. ‘Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 
Born, . Died, 1891. 


On the Oise. 


16 x 9. 


Munich. 


-- le ae re Tee NS ae e ee bP” 6a gi ae tea - ee pre gf AO 
— ppt ae es eee Se em es ——— ee a 


Ap = ok ans ——— as alee = 
(as OE FE ie a Ce Stcetia eS I Re Ee kt ee Mile ae 


iv 


ni 
: * u . 
5 5 


P 


. 
° 
° 


e 


‘try. 


cene—V 


Guard. 


. 


102 
Mention, 1885. 
a1, 1890. 


> 
i 


‘to | Market. 
r-Color. 


lan 


Alger 


104 
HANOTEAUD (H.), dec’d 


Pupil of Gigoux. 
Medals, 1864, ’68, ’69. 
Legion of Honor, 1870. 
- Born, 1823. Died, 1890. 


Landscape. 


13 x 10. 


105 


PALMAROLI(V),9) 4a 


Pupil of San Fernando Academy. 
Medal, Paris, 1867. 
Madrid, 1871. 
Legion of Honor, 1881. 
Member of San Fernando Academy. 
Director of the Spanish Academy, Rome. 


On the Beach. 


11lg x 614. 


~ 


ae t 

Me 

a 

aw o 
4 


Rome. 


e 
® 


r 


° 
© 
‘ 


The Arms Deale 


15 x11. 


13% X 193%. 
45 


109g 


POKITONOW (Ivan), . we 
Landscape. 


6x9. 


CEDERSTROM (Theo.), 


Pupil of Baur. 


MW | 
4 Ge mee London, 1879. 
4 aot ' Amusing News. 


616 x 9. 


VIBERTi(uG) 6 
Pupil of Barrias. 
Medals, 1864, ’67, ’68, ’78. 
Legion of Honor, 1870. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1882. 


Monk Picking- Radishes. 
ft Sede 


Water-Color. 


Reet aris. 


” oe Se Dion Are School: 
Medals, 1851, ’52, ’55. 
cake of pee sate 


MS ESE... See: awk ee gs hes ek re Pata 4 6 me Sane a: Ses 
on Se aanmenel aa 2 = eee eee enna emma Ve SEES 
' - Ln ¥ x 
a ~T bai i s " “ a ; 


New York. 


Bee ger: Pupil of Géréme. 

: _ Honorable Mention, Paris, 1880. Ae 
ie aes oe Medal, Boston, 1881. a 
eae alee Medal, Boston, 1884. 1 
-¥ / Member of the Scelety of British Artists, London. 

ber of the Society of American Artists, New York. 
: Sey of the National Academy of Design. 


The Old Pump. | ; 


n es 30 x 36. 


PES Se ee, Sa ee 
ee aeemene -a 


ae Se es ee ee SOL 
= he 


47 : i 


4 
Arys 


II5 


JACQUE (Chas), . : ; , Paris: 


Medals, 1861, 63, ’64. 
Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


Landscape and Sheep, Sunset. 
in ee 


12x 


116 


DIETERLE-Van-MARCKE (Maric), . Paris. 


Pupil of Van Marcke. 
Honorable Mention, 1883. 
Medal, 1884. 

Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


De THOREN (Otto), dec’d . . . Paris. 


Medals, Paris, 1865; Munich, 1869; Vienna, 1882. 
Chevalier of the Order Francis Joseph. 
Russian Order of Vladimir. 

Member of the Vienna and St. Petersburg Academies. 
Born, 1828. Died, 1889. 


Horse Thieves. 


13 x 18, 


~ 


on Re eee Be Se 
er i ey? omy 
bya ; 


we J ALS 


118 
-PERRAULT (L.),. Sees | hs Be ai ae 
. | bait 


Pupil of Picot. f 
Medals, 1864, ’76, ’89. . é 
Legion of Honor, 1887. 


Little Sunshine. i. 


8 x 1314. 


119g 


DOMINGO y MARQUES (D. Francisco), Paris. 


Pupil of the Royal Academy San Carlos, of Valencia. 
Pentioned by his native town, he studied at Rome, 1868, ’69. 
Received a first-class medal at the National Exhibition of the Fine Arts, 
Madrid, 1871. 

Was appointed Professor in the Academy at Valencia ; made Commander 
of the Order of Don Carlos III., 1876, and received the Grand Cross 
of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, 1883. 

The municipality of Valencia named a Street after him in 1887, 
-Member of the Royal Academy at Antwerp, 1888. 


Inamovible. 
734 x 10. 


MAX (Gabriel), : 


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Pupil of Piloty. 

Medals, Paris, 1873; Berlin, 1874; Munich, B76. 
Professor in the Royal Academy, Munich. 
Honorary Member of the Academies of Berlin, Vienna and 
Amsterdam. 


Girl’s Head. 


7i'x II. 


I2I 


ZAMACOIS (E,), dec’d Re. 


Pupil of Meissonier. 
Medal, 1867. 
Diploms to the memory of deceased artists, ikiversal 
Exhibition, 1878. 


ye eh Born, 1843. Died, 1871. 
poss 


Pe at In the siden?! 
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DE NEUVILLE (A.), dec’d 


Pupil of Picot. 
Medals, 1859, 61. ad 
Legion of Honor, 1873. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1881. 
Born, 1836. Died, 1885. 


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A French, epoldier. 


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123 


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SCHREYER (Adolphe), (Ye 


Pupil of Stadel Institute, Frankfort. 

Medals, 1864, ’65, ’67. 
Court Painter to the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg. 4A 3 * 

Medal, Brussels, 1863. . Ae 

Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. i 
Medal, Vienna, 1873. 
Medal, Munich, 1876. 

Member of the Academies of Antwerp and Rotterdam. 


Arab on Jorseback. 


Corte § MUN ahead, 
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CEDERSTROM (Theo.), . 


Re _. Pupil of Baur, 
ie a Medal, London, 1879. 


A Servant O the 


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DUPRE (Jules), dec’d 


| Meédals:183, 1675. ane 


Legion of Honor, 1849. — 


Officer of the Legion of. Honor, ene 
Born, 1811. Died, duh 


‘By the River. 


9 x «6M. 


, Berlin, han London, 1876. 
bes Paris, « 1878, : | Sighs 
r of the Order of Leopold. : | See 
Honor, 1878. mip es 
Copenhagen and Amsterdam 
; Universal Exhibition, 1889. 
Swedish Court Painter. 


16 x 22. 


Pupil of Breton. 3 
Medals, 1879, ’82. | Be te 
Medal, ‘Universal Exhibition, 1889. . i 


oast cuard Station—Early Morning 
| ‘Setting Moon, 


33 x 17%. 


128 


BOUGHTON (Geo. H.), . «tg 


Member of the National Academy of Design, N. Y. 
Member of the Royal Academy, London. __ 


129 : e 


JACQUE (Charles), ; . : Be 
Medals, 1861, ’63, ’64. 
Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Medal, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


Barnyar 


Friends. 


13 x1 


130 


MOROT (Aimé-Nicolas), : oe 


Pupil of Cabanel. 
Prize of Rome, 1873. 
Medals, 1876, ’77, ’79. 
Medal of Honor, 1880. 
Legion of Honor, 1883. 
Grand Prize, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


Algerian Guard. 


| 8xoglg. . 


54 


JACQUET (J. G,), 


Pupil of Bouguereau. 
Medals, 1868, 775, ’78. 


Me A 
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eee Legion of Honor, 1879. 


Pleasant Thoughts. 
98 x 1246. 


132 


GRISON (A), . 


en Honorable Mention, 1885. 


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"jt 8x10. 


133 
MEISSONIER (C)), 


Pupil of E. Meissonier. 
Medals, 1866, ’89. 
Legion of Honor, 1889. 


A Man Reading. 


12 x 161, 


CAZIN (J. C) 


Pupil of Boisbaudran. 
Medal, 1880. 
Legion of Honor, 1882. 
Officer of the Legion of 


Evening.’ 
121g x 144. 


NOVAK (E)), 
The New Curate. 


16 x 1214. 


136 
MONTICELLI (A) decane: 


Pupil of Aubert. 
Born, 1824. Died, 1886. 


Landscape and Figures, 
28ie x\19 3h) Fi: . 


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139 


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DEFREGGER (Franz), . , . Munich. 
i ~ Pupil of the Munich Academy. 
o x Medals, Paris, 1878; Vienna, 1882. 
v) : Great Gold Medal, Munich. 


Honorary Member of the Munich, Vienna and Berlin 
Academies. 


Ennobled in 1883. 
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* Bavarian Peasant. 


Q x 12. 


140 z 


MAUVE (Anton), decd . 


ei i? ‘ Pupil of Van Os. 
if ag Medal, Philadelphia, 1876. 
Medals at Antwerp, Amsterdam and Vienna. 
Knight of the Order of Leopold. 
Born, 1838. Died, A Sei 


han * . 
eMTandscape and Sheep. : 
22x15. ‘ 


ion Of Honor, 1878. 


Windmill , 
1x15. | Ze eins | 


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S (PiereJ), . 


Pupil of Gudin. bs aes 
Medal, Brussels, 1851. | os is aes 
+ Medals, Paris, 1867, ’78. ee eri poet: 
= Legion of Honor, 1875. yee iM 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1881. SO) % ; 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. tice teats : 


Marine. Barend 
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Yo AEDs we Gee ape 


DUPRE (Jules), dec'd ay. 2 
Medals, 1833, ’67. 
Legion of Honor, 1849. 


ptt Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870. ree 
Born, 1811. Died, 1889. 


The Cabaret. 


16x 13. 


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144 


DIAZ (NJ) decd“) 0° 3) 


Medals, 1844, ’46, ’48. 

Legion of Honor, 1851. 

Diploma to the memory of deceased, artists, Universal. ms 
Exhibition, 1878. 

Born, 1807. Diet 1876. 


Nymph and Cupid. , 
7x12, ee dye 14982 


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ni 1885, 
Water-Color oe 
cua uy aa ee London. 


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Pupil of R. Bonheur, 
Medals, 1852, ’57, ’59, "61, ’63. 
_ Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Born, 1824. Died, 1884. 


_ Fording the Stream. 


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147 


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CAZIN (J. Cy, 
fy V i Pupil of Boisbaudran. 


Medal, 1880. 
Legion of Honor, 1882. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1889. 
A CONE Sunset. 
22 x48. oS 


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148 
LEROLLE Lae : 


os of Lamothe. 
Medals, 1879, ’80, ’89. 
Legion of Honor, 1889. 


Peasant Knitting. 
7 a (32 aes 


149 
RIBOT (1S) 8 ee 
Pupil of Glaize. a 
Medals, 1864, ’65, ’78. 


Legion of Honor, 1878. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1887. 


Reading. 


23 x 2837. 


62 


” Medals, 1844, "46, °48. 
Legion of Honor, 1851. 
the oy of deceased artists, te 


_ Exhibition, 1878. 
Z Born, 1807. Died, ee 


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Pupil of Léthiére. 
Medals, 1834, ’49, 55. 
Legion of Honor, 1852. 
One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor, 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Universal 
. Exhibition, 1867. 
Born, 1812. Died, 1867. 


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152 


Pupil of Rivereux. 


yt f Medals, 1338, 40, 46, 48, 55. 


Legion of Honor, 1849. 
ae Born, 1810. Died, 1865. 
os paid and Cattle. 

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Medals, 1844, 46, 48, 
Legion of Honor, 1851. 


Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Univer 
Exhibition, 1878. 


Born, 1807. Died, 1876. 


— Pool 1 in the Woods 


154 


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COROT (J. B. C.), dec’d . 
Pupil of Bertin. ft: 
Medals, 1838, ’48, ’55, ’67. i 
Legion of Honor, 1846. art 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
RagPEr to the memory of deceased artists, Universal 


sé’ Exhibition, 1878. 
Born, 1796. Died, 1875. 


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29 x 18. 


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Legion of Honor, 1882 
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